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Review: Less Stuff, More Hope - More cannot be said about the need to consume less stuff in fewer words than in this crisp work. Very US-centric but is of global relevance. Fact after fact is presented by Jahren about production and consumption, often in interesting nuggets. She is upbeat about how we can overcome climate catastrophe and the sixth mass extinction and offers the mantra that we should use less and share more. There are also tips on how to do this. If the facts she presents are correct, there is little reason to justify her optimism that things will turn out well. But “positive thinking” is an American condition and Jahren cannot escape it. The Indian middle class should take a look at Hope.



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Less Stuff, More Hope
More cannot be said about the need to consume less stuff in fewer words than in this crisp work. Very US-centric but is of global relevance. Fact after fact is presented by Jahren about production and consumption, often in interesting nuggets. She is upbeat about how we can overcome climate catastrophe and the sixth mass extinction and offers the mantra that we should use less and share more. There are also tips on how to do this. If the facts she presents are correct, there is little reason to justify her optimism that things will turn out well. But “positive thinking” is an American condition and Jahren cannot escape it. The Indian middle class should take a look at Hope.
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